After the Fire is a participatory mural project by artists Nanibah Chacon, Tatyana Fazlalizadeh, and Layqa Nuna Yawar.
Hard Ground reúne obras de siete artistas radicados en Nueva York, quienes trabajan con materiales que van desde la piedra caliza hasta la bebida Dr. Pepper mediante procesos de compresión, destilación y sustracción.
Bajo el título ¡Mabuhay! (¡Viva!), el proyecto examina la historia y la migración filipinas, a la misma vez trazando un mapa de las iniciativas basadas en Queens que contribuyen a la salud y el bienestar de la diáspora filipina.
Durante las últimas décadas, la obra de Gillian Wearing ha sido una crónica de confesiones, tabúes e inclinaciones voyeristas. Sus vídeos y fotografías a menudo se enfrentan a las normas y condiciones implícitas que distinguen los ámbitos público y privado. Filmado en un centro comercial del sureste de Londres, Dancing in Peckham muestra a Wearing bailando sola, sin auriculares y sin acompañamiento musical.
Termina 10 de febrero, 2025
Offerings for Escalante representa la primera gran exposición en un museo estadounidense del dúo de artistas Enzo Camacho y Ami Lien.
La primera exposición en Estados Unidos del artista Sohrab Hura presenta más de cincuenta obras de las últimas dos décadas de su práctica experimental.
Balikbayan (“return home”) boxes are commonly filled with clothes, toiletries, and souvenirs gathered throughout the year by migrant Filipino workers who support their relatives by sending goods back to the Philippines. The boxes of Balikbayan Arch, a counter-monument by artists Xenia Diente (b. 1976, Filipino-American) and Jaclyn Reyes (b. 1986, Filipino-American) on view in Mabuhay!, will be deconstructed over the course of the exhibition and used to deliver care packages to community organizations across the Philippines. One Saturday each month, participate in Balik Sa Bayan events, whose title is derived from the Tagalog phrase meaning "to give back to one’s country.” The workshops center mutual aid efforts to connect communities across borders.
12–8 p.m.
Join us for a conversation that addresses the impact of US militarism on global movements for land justice and labor rights.
Join us for a special fall evening of performances, gallery talks, art-making activities, and refreshments in the courtyard to celebrate MoMA PS1’s neighbors
MoMA PS1 and New York nightlife legend Susanne Bartsch team up once again for an unmissable Halloween bash. Joins us for dancing, DJs, and the most elaborate costumes in the city.
The night marks a supernatural celebration of all things Queens. Whether you’re a Queen of Hearts or a Queen of the Night, or any fierce incarnation in between, there’s only one place to celebrate Halloween, and it’s in Queens at MoMA PS1. Tickets for this event will be available starting Friday, September 27 at 12 p.m.